mister_bo
09/04/08, 16:18:29
Gente, abri este thread para charlar sobre lo que se viene en la version 2.0 del software de iPod Touch / iPhone, queria empezar por comentarles que hay indicios dentro del nuevo soft que habrá soporte para los estándares 3G de comunicación celular... se viene el nuevo iPhone 3G????
Mas alla de todos los dimes y diretes de estos dias, son solo palabras, pero esto es una PRUEBA!
Discovered by the creators of the popular ZiPhone jailbreak and unlocking utility, a small, nondescript entry in the new firmware used to identify the phone's chipset refers to a device known as "SGOLD3."
Sleuthing reveals this to be an Infineon chipset, the SGOLD3H (PDF), which both supplies the baseband for cellular data on GSM phones and serves equally as a general application accelerator and an audiovisual processor.
The iPhone currently uses a predecessor of the chipset, the SGOLD2, to drive its communication link.
However, the new chipset is distinguished from this earlier hardware (also listed in the iPhone firmware) for its 3G cellular data access. Unlike the EDGE-only chipset from the current Apple handset, the new Infineon hardware not only adds 3G over HSDPA but runs up to the international standard's newer 7.2 megabit per second spec -- twice the speed of the 3.6-megabit access seen on most HSDPA networks.
Mas alla de todos los dimes y diretes de estos dias, son solo palabras, pero esto es una PRUEBA!
Discovered by the creators of the popular ZiPhone jailbreak and unlocking utility, a small, nondescript entry in the new firmware used to identify the phone's chipset refers to a device known as "SGOLD3."
Sleuthing reveals this to be an Infineon chipset, the SGOLD3H (PDF), which both supplies the baseband for cellular data on GSM phones and serves equally as a general application accelerator and an audiovisual processor.
The iPhone currently uses a predecessor of the chipset, the SGOLD2, to drive its communication link.
However, the new chipset is distinguished from this earlier hardware (also listed in the iPhone firmware) for its 3G cellular data access. Unlike the EDGE-only chipset from the current Apple handset, the new Infineon hardware not only adds 3G over HSDPA but runs up to the international standard's newer 7.2 megabit per second spec -- twice the speed of the 3.6-megabit access seen on most HSDPA networks.